单词 | revilingly |
释义 | > as lemmasreˈvilingly reˈvilingly adv. ΘΚΠ the mind > language > malediction > [adverb] > in an abusive manner reproachfully1541 revilingly1548 contumeliously1632 vituperatively1831 vituperously1892 the mind > attention and judgement > contempt > disapproval > invective or abuse > [adverb] foullyc1400 opprobriouslya1513 revilingly1548 invectivelyc1550 railingly1552 abusively?1593 vituperiously1632 opprobrious1716 vituperatively1831 abusefully1914 1548 N. Udall et al. tr. Erasmus 1 John in Paraphr. New Test. ii. f. 44 He prayed to the father for them that spake reuilyngly agaynste him. 1681 R. Baxter Acct. Sherlocke iii. 177 [They] talk revilingly of persons and things which they never knew. 1706 Princ. Nat. Philos. made Easie Pref. p. xxxiii [To think] that because man speaks revilingly, or scornfully of him [sc. God], he will punish him. 1850 Cooper's Jrnl. 5 Oct. 417 Those who talk harshly and revilingly of working-men. 1903 P. W. Joyce Social Hist. Anc. Ireland II. xxi. 141 He speaks revilingly of Celestius..as ‘a great fool of a fellow swelled out with Irish stirabout’. 2001 F. Ferré Living & Value iii. 75 ‘To blame’..is revilingly to hold someone guilty of violating the norms of regular social behavior. < as lemmas |
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